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FOREST AND STREAM, 
pers. Contiguous to the e^uejto °Mr? b! H? 
Secretary, and particular thanw ^ ^ Mr j H Behron8i 
Se n 0^oS SSS&J. 7 tor facilities in obtaining 
SC In C considering j^^asaryf and tffii grod^ju§gmenf and 
administrative power cessa y ^ di8plftJ % d in cluTying out 
sound com'non .en invidious on our part to 
rnr^« 
Snfo? the 8 ASociation, never for a moment was off duty 
nfi rfn the whole week. With a fund of good temper, com- 
bined wUh untold capabilities for hard work, very much s 
*? ine , rt him Mr Jose Captain Aery's first lieutenant, with 
Mn Anto™ Me^er/tho adjutant, we7e ^defatigahle^ their 
labors. On the shooting committee Messrs. H. Kasche 
Ph Klein J. H. Mueller, J. N. Crusius, aad G. A. Kundahl 
manned the innumerable details of the matches wiOi the 
beat o S f judgment. Of course, when so many 
in ihe field differences of opinion must exist ; but ^ in almost 
Se?v S’when any disputes arose, the good judgment of 
" . .. 9 < 1 . Cflttll 
the^i^n theSves'seUled the point, and appeals to 
issue. and in our W j 
nt to-dav the winners in the various matches. We now 
SaSSaraSiSSMivS 
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GUdcrelceve a third medal, to be shot for by teams. 
We «Tn lafely say that this event caused as much specula- 
tion anTexcitement as any match yet shot in the vicinity o 
New York, the International matches only excepted. It 
217 known that the crack shots, who had distinguished 
themstd ves^ urin g the last week at the various targets were 
affiliated with various societies. The King, Mr. vy . u. r ar 
™ I member of on. dub, and to dreUeEumhed r,y.I, 
« W proves was the mainstay of another. Then, too, 
there^was {he’ Helvetia Club, celebrated for its skill, with 
“be™ Ss from New York bud Philadelplua, wbo had 
that the winning team, the Zettler carried off Jyf 
immi 
S“-TsiraW5 I Ss 
J Rascheo « # " ” gg 9 W 13 16-158 
i | « $ H g 1? 8 £$ 
jwSm“bern.:::::::::n ** » « i® s % % 8 -!sS-u 96 
J Blumenberg >' £ "J *' £6 17 16 84 23- 
M B NewYhrX city Sohuetxen Corps-Henry W Cord*, captain. 
Henry W Corfu. 18 10 » » » « » “ g “-MT 
centre of the target. ’ In examining Mr. P. Fenning s score 
f ooo which has rarely been beaten — that means, too, that 
ta “otmg Ten aho“ this rifleman struck the bugeye ercry 
t?me at a distance of only three inches from the dead centre 
if the bulls eye; M. Farrow’s score, 211 is also a very fine 
one In the Zettler’s score one-half of the team made 200 
and over Mr. Hayea, of the Newark Club, as bne and wh 
liable a shot aa can be found in the country, made 218. 
IS iad been surmised, tbe contest for the first prize was be- 
, ,v. p 7 P ttlers and the Helvetias. Between the Zettlers 
and their rivals there was the large difference of 150 points. 
At 3 o’clock the fifteen clubs who had participated . m the 
match having fired their last shot, formed *m a body and 
proceeded to tbe Prize House, where his honor Judge Gd- 
derslecve on behalf of T. C. Banks, Esq., of the Fomst 
asp Stream and Rod and Gdn, in presenting the medal, 
m!de an eloquent speech, of which we present ihe follow- 
ing abstract. 4 Judge Gildersleeve said : He had not antici- 
pated being present on this important and agreeable occa- 
sion not for lack of interest, but on account of Ins judicial 
duties He addressed tbe riflemen present with a certain 
amount of painful emotion. If it had not been for the sad 
and unexpected death of a gentleman, an officer and a rifle- 
man the prince of good fellows and the prince of nfle- 
™ Majof General Dakin, it would have been Generai 
Dakin who would have stood there and addressed them. 
Judge Gildersleeve delivered an eloquent eulogium on Gen- 
eral Dakin, who had been appointed one o£ l 4® 
committee and warmly endorsed a plan, now being pro- 
posed of having a trophy to be called the Dakin Trophy, to 
he shot for at Cieedmoor, the trophy to be obtained by con- 
tributions among the riflemen of all nationalities m New 
York. The benefit^ of rifle-shooting were mentioned by the 
Judge “It was a pastime which was healthful and invig- 
orating intended to strengthen the brain, the hand and the 
intellect. It tended to develop a proper military spnit 
within the length and breadth of the land, and gave the 
necessary preparation when at any time the nation ^was re- 
ouired to defend itself.” In presenting the badge to the 
Captain of the Zettlers, Judge Gildersleeve congratulated 
Captain Zettler on the fact of its haviDg been the third 
meaal won by them, all the gifts c f the Forest and Stream 
Zd Rod and Gun. Tbe conclusion of the speech was par- 
ticularly happy, when the Judge declared that the losing 
teamT now perfectly understood “what little things they 
hadwxdtted doing, which, had they done, would have made 
them come in first.” Appropriate replies were made by the 
captains of the various teams, and the performances con- 
cluded with cheers for the Zettlers, for Judge Gildersleeve, 
and the Forest and Stbkam and Rod and Gun. 
The conditions were: Matah to take place at the 
Bchuetzen Park, Union Hill, on Monday, June p 4 , 1 8 J®’ 
each team to consist of eight men. Entrance fee, $lo per 
team The team making the highest score to win the Forest 
and Stream and Bod and Gun Medal. The entrance fee 
money, after deducting cost of markers, will be divided 
among the teams, pro rata. All the members of such teams 
must belong to the same society, and must have been mem- 
bers of it for ninety days previous. Any rifle club or shoot- 
in? society of the United States will have the privilege of 
sending their teams without being members of the Union. 
Zettler Rifle Club-B. Zettler, captain. 
WM Farrow f g 21 23 18 IT 2W207 
CO Zettler ** g g g « £ 15 14 M-198 
B Zettler....... “ fi ^ 2t) m gi 19 20 14-169 
Theo Klelsrath 20 16 17 20 20 u « S 2 - 2 W 
£ Fenn A“t. 16 24 22 28 20 18 81 16 15-188 
Henry Oehl ^ i0 17 s2 93 8 i 13-200 
SKr..”/..'.'::::::::?* * “ “ « » » 44 w-wi-ieoa 
Helvetia Rifle Club-P. Meyer, captain. 
1 11 19 17 81 84 28 21 22 18 17-192 
L Vogel “ 1 R 21 28 17 20 23 20 16 1 6 — 1 W 
?**“*,* U 81 16 18 * 21 16 22 19 14-164 
N I^w'lB •• ’"-13 20 19 90 24 28 21 81 16 24—800 
Emu Berger...:. . .82 IT 14 \J « « • »» 18-168 
cnasKenVr.jr.:::::’ ia ^ “ » S » m «> V "- 1404 
Zettler Rifle Club, Team No. 2 - M. L. Riggs. “P^ 11 “• 
K Zimmerman 20 14 }| 11 " s0 22 24 17-181 
C J utlson 13 10 1 | J® io " *3 19 21 17-136 
S » « » » « a 9 3 ^ S= 5 S 
QA u scnamann::::::: 2 0 « 20 as so as w 21 
Columbia Rifle Assoclatlon-G. A. KundabJ, captahi. 
G A Kandahl.. 6 1 6 16 28 10 23 1 4 14 19 17 -lo 6 
Cbas OverbangH 16 21 19 23 1 0 19 u a 20 — i 77 
Jacob Helata 3 20 38 18 17 18 21 19 4 # 
George Baler 14 18 20 21 19 1 J « 16-148 
?^ 1 P K n if 19 20 94 23 8 « *6 17 16-180 
s u s s u s « s sau., 
New York Scbuetzen Corps— Geo. Aery , captain. 
iilfillfi!iii§l 
1 s 8 5 i »* 8 8 » 
Helvetia Rifle Club-L. Dreyer, captain. 
18 22 IT 13 16 20 19 
0 1 0 24 19 21 17 11-132 
2 12 19 19 8 23 29 lv — 164 
8 11 14 22 19 7 21 25—176 
12 20 12 12 23 21 8 17-108 
A Knoepfle... 81 11 20 10 6 23 19 2 9 16 20-155 
is n » 2 ® 24 n 2 * 23 - 201-1337 
Brooklyn Scbuetzen Corps— Herm Posbergb. Captain. 
HennPosbergb « w f M | 23 16 14 16 12-163 
Henry Muller 18 is i* m ,o 1^—117 
Henry Dobrnian 19 11 22 IS 18 16 23 18 1& _, 65 
Oeo Pape 5 13 19 22 13 -e 1Q _ ]34 
cia°u?piS aan .\\v::: 23 18 1 2 j « \* » ^ 
Seppenleldt Rlfle-F A Grueneberg, Captain 
f A Grueneberg 16 IS ^ ^ 23 10 ^ 11 25 
Wm Seppenleldt".". ! . . . .19 U 10 20 24 24 24 13 20 1|_178 
S £ S S j 3 » 
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Louis BacUman o 8 2 is r? * 
Helvetia Rifle Club-C Maltmann, Captain. 
A Meyer 20 18 19 8 W J 9 | g \\ ,^132 
* 0 2 16 16 16-113 
8 0 20 11 19-150 
L Dreyer 19 24 
T Aescbbach 20 19 
R Weldmann .. 19 19 
A G Hellwlg 26 14 
F Kessler 22 16 
14—163 
16—140 
19-140 
10 — 149 — 1343 
7—169 
Aug Knopfli, N Y, 57 P Dolahimty PjMjton ; B g 
C ; Charles Zettler, H Lewis, Troy , “ " Kl • G A 
feah? A Gr F a f N 7rE B S=: «0 1 L F 
meyer, 4 ; Ehcenpfort, 5 ; Charles Zettler, 0 , William . 
Gran, 8 ; Penning, 9. 
Goblets— N Lewis, Troy ; T Broadway. 
Thursday, June 20 — The following persons received silver 
medals as prizes : , _ 
John Woohter. 
Gold medals were awarded to the following : 
Geilfuss, Charleston ; R Weidmann G g«me^er, Br^PoH ; 
T F Norris. Baltimore ; John F Ratbjen, Moltor, p > _ j-.-.i, 
pfort, Ban Francisco ; m ® U ! e ; 11 f n ^ h y’f t ^ 0 C r6 H °L Vogek George 
A Seitz, W Halm, Emil Berger, F Harrison. 
the following received goblets: . 
W Gelzer, George Spangler, Phila ; C Gruber, Ph Mein, A I aul, 
A ?afge U t 8 of Honor Score-J Blumenberg, 62: A J Dittmar J 7 • J 
H Grohmann, 61 ; B Zettler 63 ; J W Schneider, 54 ; Robert Fa 
her fi4 • A Mever, 57: O Paulsen, 59; W Cowden, Gnioago. w , 
"&'iSSrs£i 
sri“ stasste 0 D sc. vsasfs—s. ■ 
Chr Koegel, Albert Meyer, Ed Huoziker. ao „ n nA Pur 
Premiums— Most bull's-eyos, D Wigel, Highland , aeoond. Fa 
row; third, Oehl ; fourth, Pfenning; fifth, Bitohla jJ. 
Hayes ^ soventh, VV Ehrenpfort ; eighth, Klein, Jr ; ninth, A Zelig 
ner ; tenth, K Dreyer. t nf a „„ a , ihlo 100 : M Dor- 
R Na/gell 19 19 23 22 9 * » g » 
l1 °8S5 b^::::::::w 19 * 10 n w 10 n « 
SA l uS e,Wl . g V.V.V-V.V:.'f 5 2 4 i Ve i Vs % Vo 17 8 
Brooklyn Independent — Bayba, Captain. 
_„ Tlh „ 10 5 a 20 0 17 0 16 22 12—116 
» *. » » & } ti| 
1R io is 0 10 0 18 0 19 6— 93 
£ epe o r I* 24 1 6 2 9 0 23 24 19-165 
Each®, *1 Jr ,4 9 ? 23 7 17 19 22-161 
HOIS* 1 19 20 1 7 23 11 12 16 10 13— 123 
18 13 19 8 20 9 14 20 0 0-121- 
Brooklyn, E D-W W Hoblmeyer, Captain. 
J H Dleroks 12 0 17 13 1« 13 18 25 19 13-151 
w^eea %unm m 
19—144 
8 — 161—1165 
John Weohter, 69 : C Blydenburgh, 69. 
Friday. June 21.— The following were the winning rifle- 
men. Silver medals : 
C Hertgen, Otto Ruoff, Capt Bayba, Richard Bnttam, O Dexton, 
T C Wanner Jul Kainer, W Lamken, D Mecrose, H Delhonge, 
Capt F Gennerith, E P Whitney, Hartford ; Geo Gammel, G Brier, 
H Si erase, Louis Berndt. David J Jo J d ??' FfSJran? GW SoV^ter- 
F Gathmann, Frederick Horstman, A H Audorsou, G W Soboler 
man. F Heide, F A Gnineberg. G Holtway, G V Anion, A Honzi- 
aar o Mover T S Kruger, J H Lippe, i Roth, Ph Kato, r Car- 
penter, A G Genez. E Stieber, F H Holton, W H Diml a m Jolm 
Ritter Chas Overbaugh, J H Sundermann, M A biers, M Monpu, 
D F Davids. G L Morse, F Schmidt, H«my 
Schmidt, G F ZeUer, M Hamerschlag, A C Froman, J II Horst 
“o„ld‘».lT. we““V» to E Graf, L Vf.ooa.o Q S P ™rt 8 
Gassert, J Laager, Chas Grube, W Cowden, G q Hartman. H NuJ- 
?■»?. U *P‘ A Ermlooh. W N «-■«.»« 0 h« 
A Rauch 
D Quote 17 16 
G KUngehofer 10 22 
J Beckman 13 9 
H Koliimejer o 7 
13 16 22 16 20 24 — 116—1409 
16 86 80 80 
RVata? 11 '.'.'.'.lO 17 16 17 17 81 18 16 81 
vWT?Mln«7 . 3 11 81 13 24 16 18 23 19 
PMeyM^ . ’.’. w 14 18 14 » 81 19 U 
90 19 13-188 
16 21 17—179 
23-164 
18-166—1446 
16 0 19 19 20 14 16 0—135 
6 15 10 18 0 15 tf 9-119 
a 3 0 0 0 0 14 13 — 46 
2 21 12 6 9 20 0 14 — 91 — 981 
Philadelphia— Molter, captain. 
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w Ehrenpfort 0 19 11 6 
recapitulation, 
1. Zettler Rifle Club }.<** Be **6 
2 . Helvetia Rifle Club J ,449 
3 . Newark Rifle t lub^. 1.441 55 
4 . Jersey Schuetzen Corps M 2 * f: 
6 . New Yo.k City Scheutzen Corps 1,404 I* 
6 . Zettler Rlfle.Cmb, second team ,5 
7 . Columbia Rule AssoclaUou 1 , 3 j 7 i? 
8 . New York Sohuetzen Corps 1,343 
9 . Helvetia Rifle Corps, Becond team 1.337 . 10 
10 . Brooklyn Scheutzen Corps 1,320 
11 . Seppenfeldt Klile Club 1,221 
12 . Helvetia Itifle Oiub. third team l,l «5 
13 . Brooklyn lodependent. 1 028 
14 . Brooklyn (E. D.) Rifle Club 9 S 1 
l'hUadelphia Scnueizen Corps l, 4 U 3 
The Philadelphia Club having lu their team two rtaemoD inot mem- 
bers of their club, shot under the agreament not to compete lor the 
prize. 

SCHUETZEN FEST AWARDS. 
We continue our list of prizes from Tuesday : 
Wednesday, June 19.— The following were the winning 
men : 
Man Target— L Wilmo, 61 points ; R Faber, 73 points : R Weld- 
mann, 61 points ; Charles Gruber, 67 points ; J J Tobler, Cb 
points ; August Knopfli, 69 itoints. „ 
8ilver Mcdals-Dr A Sohwarz, Baltimore ; H Belling. E Brehm 
B Lippman, F Kramer, John Baier, J Debmke, L Kirtober, Bridge 
port ; Charles Zettler, Charles Gruber, Joseph Belcher. 
Gold Medals— Koenig, Ban Francisco ; Sohotte, N W R C ; J oun 
J Tobler, A Geilfuss, Charleston ; R Weidmann. 
Volkprels (Pubiio Target)— Charlee Genohhn, Chicago, 60 rings 
Rasohen. JR Grohman,' N Y ; A Zengner, John Schneider, H W 
Cordts, F Kramer, Baltimore ; Chas Ziegler, C Paulson, r Abel, 
St Louis ; Louis Dreyer, J A Bauer, San Francisco ; P Stockert, 
^GoMete were given to G F Kolb, J Cook, John Rasohen, C Matt- 
maun, A Schwars, Alb Seik and P Stockert. n 
Target of Honor Score— J as Hemts, Cb ; G 63 ’J* 
Koffi. 57; W W Tucker. 56 ; HDurfee, 70; F H Dutohei , 63 ; 
P p“bU a 0 b0 Prize 6 Target Score-W Stein; 60 ; G F Kolb, 60; G 
SP Cre 8 edmo 5 or' PnVe' Target Scoro-G Hniltmeyer, 21 ; A Benziger, 
21 Ma A n r Targ a eV's 2 core-W Tucker, 77; W Steinzner, SS;GF Kolb, 
83 • G Spangler, 81 ; Jul Kamrner, .5 ; Ed Ruegger, 91. S C King 
maun. 6G ; Frederick Abel, 66 ; E H Williams, 0b ; F H Holton, 70; 
G W Scholermann, 83 ; R Nagell, 73 ; H Lembeck, 70 , G Bapor, 
84 ; A Benziger, 67 ; 8 F Ratbjen, 87. 
W ! 
er. 
Delmke, , 
Prize Parget Score— H J Qumn, 
W PreSums— ' fv^abn^io'bull’s-eyos ; Farrow, 10; W MUton, 16; 
Pillard, 13; 0 Zettler. 13; J Kouig, 10; P Fenmng, 10 ; Quitt- 
meyer, 10 ; J Laager, 9 ; J Manz, 8; JR Grohman, 8. 
The following is the result of the shooting at the man tar- 
get the pubiio prize target and the Creedmoor target, with 
the’ list of the premiums won : 
Man Target— J A Bauer, 70 ; George Scbalk, 81 ; John Blumen- 
borg. 70 ; J T B Collin, 71 ; W. Ehrenpfort, 69. 
Public Prize Target- Benjamin Brown, 56 ; J A Bauer, 02, H 
Kuohel °57 G Sobaik, 08 : D Wiget, 69 ; W Flamer, 60 
K Creedmoor Target-J l/ Nef, 22 ; J R Grohman, 21 ; P Fenmng, 
21 premiums— G Quittmeyer, ®6 ; W Hahn, $5 ; W A L Koenig, 
S5 • W Farrow, S4 ; F Landott, $1 ; N Lewis, $3 ; Emil Graf, v3 , 
Stieber, $2; W Ehrenpfort, 2; 0 Homey, 81. 
Stitch Target— Complete List— First prize, Robert Faber, N Y, 
227 degrees , 2d, Cowden, Rock Island, 111., 432 ; 3d, D 'Miller, N. 
Y 542- 4tb, M Farrow, N Y, 679 ; 5th, M B Engel, N Y, 397 ; 6lh 
L Reach, Brooklyn, 036: 7th, Jul Seitz, Newark, 650 ; 8th, Fred 
Horalman, Hoboken, 682 ; 9th, J H Horetruan, Hoboken, 689 , 
10th, Auton Meyer, N Y, 698 ; Hth, L A Lienau, Hoboken. 707, 
12th, John Baier, Newark, 858 ; 18tb, F Wilms, NY, 874 ; lita, 
Oehl, N Y, 916 ; 15th, E O Prillard, New Britain Conn, 939; lGtb, 
W H L Koenig, San Francisco, 9G2 ; 17th, John Becker, N Y, 989 , 
18th, Aug Ernisoh, Hoboken, 1,001 ; 19th, W Durfoe Troy l.Oj^ 
20 th, E Stieber, Pa. 1,032 ; 8161. John Mans 1 , Pa .UM. 2M, JM 
